Dr Grace attained her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the National University of Singapore and also holds the postgraduate qualification of the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP UK).

She completed the Internal Medicine Residency Programme in one of the largest tertiary hospitals during which she also had the experience of working in a broad range of subspecialty departments across various tertiary hospitals, ranging from Neurology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology, Cardiology, Geriatrics Medicine to Emergency Medicine amongst many others.

Dr Grace has a keen interest in Women's health and wellness medicine. She believes communication is the key to empowering patients through facilitating a better understanding of their own health and medical issues and is always more than glad to address and allay her patients' concerns.

Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI) can be fairly common in women. Reducing the risk of recurrent UTIs may involve identification of triggers and risk factors and avoidance.
Specific risk factors include sexual intercourse. This is why voiding (going to pass urine) immediately after inter...

One of the known side effects of the emergency oral contraceptive pill is changes in menstrual bleeding patterns.
In general, your menstrual period should still arrive within a week from its usual expected date. Research has demonstrated that if you take emergency contraception earlier in your...